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Proto-IE: *tk'ey-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: to dwell, to inhabit
Old Indian: kṣéti, kṣiyáti `to abide, stay, dwell'; kṣití- f. `abode, habitation'; kṣétra- n. `landed property, land, place'; kṣéma- `habitable; prosperous, safe', m. `resting, abiding at ease'
Avestan: šaēiti `weilt, wohnt'; šiti- `Wohnplatz, Siedelung', šōīɵra- n. `Grundbesitz, Wohnplatz'
Armenian: šēn, gen. šini `bewohnt, bebaut, blühend; Dorf, Weiler'
Old Greek: ktízdō, aor. ktí(s)sai̯, pass. ktisthē̂nai̯, pf. med. éktismai̯, ptc. eǘ ktímeno- (`wo sich's gut wohnt'), va. éu̯-ktito- `gründen, anlegen, bauen, schaffen', pl. peri-ktíones, peri-ktítai̯ `Hermwohner, Nachbarn', amphi-ktíones `id.', pl. ktítai̯ `id.', oréi̯-ktito-s `in den Bergen wohnend', theó-ktito- `von Göttern begründet', rhod. ktoi̯na `Wohnsitz, Gemeindebezirk'
Latin: sinō, -ere, sīvī, situm `lasse zu, gestatte', situs, -a `gelegen, befindlich'; situs, -ūs m. `Lage, Liegen, Brachliegen; Bau'; dēsinō, -ere `höre auf, lasse ab, ende', pōnō, -ere, posuī/posīvī, positum/postum `hinsetzen, festsetzen, ablegen'
Russ. meaning: населять, проживать
References: WP I 504
piet-prnum,piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-avest,piet-arm,piet-greek,piet-lat,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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